Written by Jonathon Norcross on . Posted in Business.
MILTON — A new dispensary owned by a United States Navy combat veteran with over 20 years of healthcare experience is set to open soon in the Town of Milton.
Sashies Dispensary will utilize owner Sachmarie Crowley’s background as a board-certified family and psychiatric nurse practitioner to help educate patrons about cannabis’ medicinal benefits.
Crowley said she’s been prescribing medicinal cannabis since 2016, primarily to geriatric patients who were having pain and sleep issues but didn’t want to take the usual prescribed medications. Over the last eight years, she’s seen cannabis’ health benefits firsthand.
“If we can provide the right education to people, they’ll realize that the plant is really incredible,” Crowley said. “Especially now, [when] people are a little more skeptical of our pharmaceutical industry.”
Although Sashies is not technically a medical dispensary, the staff will be “educated beyond the normal training that a budtender would get,” Crowley said. “We’re just trying to bring a true holistic wellness to our dispensary and a lot of people aren’t doing that.”
Thus far, five employees have been hired during Crowley’s selective process that is seeking passionate and knowledgeable candidates. Some staffers even have pharmaceutical experience in their background.
Sashies Dispensary will offer a wide selection of cannabis products, including flower, edibles, gummies, concentrates, and topicals. Located at 201 Northline Rd (the same site as the Havana Cigar Lounge), the store will have a soft opening on January 3. Eventually, it’ll be open 7 days a week and offer delivery service.
For more information, visit www.sashiesdispensary.com. Those interested in working at the store can email their resume to hello@sashiesdispensary.com.
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